■ - ' 11 »i' iiii 111.11111 111m 1 ini'i irr mu mu 111. n m it n iiiimiinni »n iiiriiin.imiigwiiiirni)i n;r 1 . >r> z fEI 1 1 FLOUmSHCS \] irLUoiy/yA^ ^^HEN you FiAH the 'Flu you double its power to do you horm. * The condition of fear is generolly brought obout by lack of know edge regarding the method of oyercoming the complaint. There I | is no need to fear the 'Flu when you take 'ASFRO/ It is the greatest protector and one of the greatest dispellers of 'Flu attacks that has ever been produced in the realm of medicine. No greater proaf can be evidenced than the public acceptance of 'ASPRO' in leadiag countries of the world as the safest medicine to have on hand to smash up attacks of 'Flu. Take 'ASPRO' aecording to direetions. It will smash up a 'Flu ottack in one night. 'ASPRO' dispels the fever — clears the head — banishes the pain. 'AS?RO' works quickly and there are no dangerous , after effects. BUY A PACKET TODAY ! rASPRDI I bhHP ■ H VbhP I | Spells Safety | f " 'ASPRO' HAS NO SIGN OF 'FLU 'ASPRO' Tablets ^ ' ^ILEP,i^.E„ NEXT MORNING. and Hot Lemon Orink For COLDS or FLU* ^ Road^ Always Beats the 'Flu Ikanui Road, > Dunedin South, ^ 9 St. Jude Streef, Frimley, Hastings, Dear Sirs, 1/8/36. Avondale, Auckland, 31/7/36. Some Wtefci dgo I developied Dear Slrs, 11/8/36. Dear Sirs, , severe symptoms of Influerita | have used 'ASPRO' for This is to ilifofm ybu that and imnlidiataly tOOK tWd mony years aild have found it I have been using 'ASPRO' 'ASPRO' tdblets wltn a fur- c| exceptional value for the retablets for some years now. ther two Oh retiring and was |ief 0f Colds and Infiufinza. I always keep them handy fof de!ighted( tb find there Wcis no the best way Is to take three Colds or Infiuenza. I haVe fign of the Flu the next day. 'ASPRO' tablets followed by 0 l never had them fail me yet. ASPRO never faiis tb Sffect |em0n drink before retiring. | N I can horiestly recommend relief for my frequent cold% yhis method alv/ays proves efB them to anybody wanting re- and i would never be without fectlVe. 8 lief from those ailments. a packet, Vollrs fdfthflilly, . (Sgd.) G. G. HARBORROW. (Sgd.) Mrs. E. V. GREEN. (Sgd.) M. A. COOK. DontFear the FLU -Smash ltu>ith iliiiiiiliiiiiiiiTilTiiniilniiiiiiiHliliitliiiiyiifilllilllfflllllllllfililllllillffJ POPPELWELL'S They9re AWAY FROM HUMDRUM 5®* "Lyn.X" Dress Wear wittDinner jaekets in robin's-egg blue of pastel shades of plum, maroon, dow and' a green, fawn and Capri blue are predieted as fortkeoming fashions for j 1* r * lnen in Now York this summer. "We have sinlply stopped making black. Uiodcl Oi dinner jaekets," announced an' offieial spolcesmian for the delegates to tlie meus' style show of the New York Cutters' Club. "Men are on tlio verge of escaping from tho humdrum and dnab, " hc said. ''Times THINGS TO Iavo cliangiiig. Men want to feel cheerfnl again and tho wav to feel choorful is to wear something colourful. The colours must cohipliment FnMP Ihe wearer and briug out the best features in his complexion. Florid- LUML faced men, for example, should wear greens, browns, greys and blues. The blonde should wear blues, greens and mixed greys. The black-haired O man should wear light greys and browns, not too red, and blacks and f whites." ® POPPELWELL IClothes of Style and Quality WAIPUKURAU HASTINGS X>EMUVE THAT GLCER oi Stomach l ir _ __ % Trouble. A positively effective VII I A H RF A I IT Y ^Al ON and new preparation MAVEX SLIP- Y ILLrl U IL'M 1 li iJIajrlvl i 1 JilLU'il neEveiY S ^UvaM^thril^on111!? LI1T °S RBVITALIZE yOOR OAIB WITH THE LATB8X Also for bovveJ ulceration, stomaeh 4RNA0 STEAM TREATMENT nerves and sickuess, gastritis, etc. Frdin Beneflciai toi both ladiej and gentleuien. Speclalists ua au urancnet Noel Wilson's Pharmacy, aiid The Alan iil Bugene Permanent Wavmg, Contdure Beauty Aids, Etc. Grant Pharmacj. 111 "ghone 2273. SATURDAY OLOSlNQ. HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 170, 5 August 1937, Page 12
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